The victims ranged from a child who died after being born by an emergency C-section when her mother was fatally shot, to a 100-year-old man who died after suffering a hip injury during a burglary at his home.

Foriestine Moore’s father, R.B. Williams, had to undergo surgery on his hip after being knocked down by burglars and later died, she said. He was 100.

“It’s sad,” said Moore, 79. “It’s really sad.”

According to information from the Medical Examiner’s Office, the majority of the victims were black men, and most of the homicides occurred in Detroit. The average age of a homicide victim was 35, according to the records.

■ The deaths of 17 juveniles ages 17 and younger were ruled homicides.

■ Gunshot or shotgun wounds were listed as the cause of death in 82% of the cases.

The Detroit Police Department has said the city saw 333 criminal homicides in 2013 and 15 homicides that were deemed justifiable by police. The Medical Examiner’s Office reported 332 Detroit homicides, but the list provided does not include pending cases. It’s unclear how many pending Wayne County cases the office has for 2013.

Detroit saw a drop in killings compared with 2012, when there were 386 criminal homicides. The homicide rate in 2012 — 55 homicides per 100,000 residents — was the highest in nearly two decades. In 2013, the rate was 47.5 homicides per 100,000 residents.